A clothing manufacturer makes denim and hooded fleece jackets. Each denim jacket requires 2 labor-hours for cutting the
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2022 3:39 pm
A clothing manufacturer makes denim and hooded fleece jackets. Each denim jacket requires 2 labor-hours for cutting the pieces, 2 labor-hours for sewing, and 1 labor-hour for finishing. Each hooded fleece jacket requires 1 labor-hour for cutting, 4 labor-hours for sewing, and 1 labor-hour for finishing. There are 38 labor-hours for cutting, 76 labor-hours for sewing, and 21 labor-hours for finishing available each day. The profit is $6 per denim jacket and $2 per hooded fleece jacket. Complete parts (a) through (e) below. (a) Fill in the chart. Denim 1 Hooded Fleece 14 Available Hours Cutting 2 hour(s) 2 hour(s) 1 hour(s) 4 hour(s) 1 hour(s) 38 hour(s) 76 hour(s) Sewing (... Finishing 1 hour(s) 21 hour(s) Profit $ 6 $2 (b) Let x be the number of denim jackets made each day. Let y be the number of hooded fleece jackets made y each day. Refer to the chart, and give three inequalities that x and y must satisfy due to the available labor hours. Give the inequality arising from the available cutting hours.